Top 27 Imogene Quotes
#1. So who do you suppose Imogene was last time around?" "Oh, that's easy," Haven laughed. "Attila the Hun.
Kirsten Miller
#2. It was unclear to him, even now, whether he had actually been physically attracted to Imogene or had simply been relieved to have someone else make decisions that he had been happy to follow.
Hanya Yanagihara
#3. The carriage could only clop along at about ten miles per hour, which only accentuated Imogene's excitement. She urged it onward: "Fly, horse, fly!
Hunter Murphy
#4. You know who should watch out?" Imogene lowered her voice to a conspiratorial whisper.
"Gavin's brothers. Mmm-hmm. Now that Gavin is tying the knot, Carolyn has a bee in her bonnet about getting all her other boys married off.
Sara Humphreys
#5. Imogene Duckworthy did not like pigs. She was fairly fond of cattle, having grown up surrounded by them. She hadn't been around pigs much. In fact, this was the first time she'd ever driven toward a pig farm.
Kaye George
#6. They filled Woolsey Castle with music and art, drifting about in a fog of intellectualism, and like any fog, they were unpredictable and occasionally quite damp. Imogene
Gail Carriger
#7. Imogene always sits
on the remote. It's probably wedged between her butt cheeks."
"Should I go get a crowbar?
Kirsten Miller
#8. That's it, Uncle Huey!" Imogene Duckworthy whipped off her apron and flung it onto the slick, stainless steel counter. "I quit!" If only her voice didn't sound so young.
Kaye George
#9. A warrior so bold, and a virgin so bright,
Conversed as they sat on the green.
They gazed on each other with tender delight,
Alonzo the Brave was the name of the knight
The maiden's the Fair Imogene.
Matthew Gregory Lewis
#10. I've got the baby here," Imogene barked at the Wise Men. "Don touch him! I named him Jesus.
Barbara Robinson
#11. Imogene had made his life enjoyable again. She alone had accomplished that remarkable feat.
Raine Miller
#12. Toulouse Street ran one way toward the Mississippi River. Jackson looked over [Imogene's] head into one of those famous New Orleans courtyards, full of lush foliage, mossy brick, secrets, and wonder.
Hunter Murphy
#13. CHAPTER TWO In Which Inventors Have Powerful Dimples Imogene
Gail Carriger
#14. I never thought of myself in comedy at all ... I loved going to the theatre and seeing people wearing beautiful clothes come down the staircase and start to dance.
Imogene Coca
#15. The trouble with most comedians who try to do satire is that they are essentially brash, noisy and indelicate people who have to use a sledge hammer to smash a butterfly.
Imogene Coca
#16. When you are so obsessed with identity politics it's not healthy because you're constantly worried about how you're perceived as opposed to your achievements. Once your identity becomes your achievement then you run into serious problems.
Greg Gutfeld
#17. I wanted all my solos to be something you could sing along with
John Frusciante
#18. Why you wanna treat Mama like she ain't got sense?
Hunter Murphy
#20. She'd known for years that good things didn't last, that loved ones went away and dreams were as easy to reach as the stars in the sky.
Eliza Lloyd
#21. Light precedes every transition. Whether at the end of a tunnel, through a crack in the door or the flash of an idea, it is always there, heralding a new beginning.
Teresa Tsalaky
#22. His element is so fine
Being sharpened by his death,
To drink from the wine-breath
While our gross palates drink from the whole wine.
William Butler Yeats
#23. I've lived in this world a long time, and you can't change what you like, even if you'd want to.
Hunter Murphy
#24. So now you think the augury was misinterpreted. It said you had to go get someone. It didn't say who that someone was.
Stephen R. Donaldson
#26. A book is as dangerous as any journey you might take. The person who closes the back cover may not be the same one that opened the front one. Treat them with respect.
Mark Lawrence
#27. Writing is an act of faith. One must believe and see people who are invisible to others and be faithful to tell half formed stories. It's like being on the trail of an apparition who's repeatedly just out of reach.
K. Youngblood
Katherine Imogene Youngblood